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I have a friend with a 66 Impala SS396
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I see this parked every day. Also see a 67 Dart but couldn't get a pic at the same time.
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I saw this at a local tire shop. Looks like it got new front tires today.
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Here's a nice 37 Chevy I caught in Hollywood this morning. It was much nicer than my photo shows. |
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i was in town yesterday picking up some parts for my latest project and came across this little Chevy powered Model A on a coffee run.cool.
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I've seen this one driving around North Portland for at least ten years.
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I think my BIL might know this guy and actually worked on the car, along with his "other" tri5 gasser. :metal: |
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For those interested in gassers there is a group who run regularly. Southeast Gassers I believe it's called and they run over Tenn, North and South Carolina, Georgia way.
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How about this cream puff?
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This '60s style '55 Chevy gasser pulled into the local convenience store yesterday. |
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That's a cool truck. makes me smile a little bit there's a lift kit on a stake bed which somebody has to load, presumably. Maybe with the fork lift though. Looks like there's an aluminum aero-foil on top of the cab. Pretty important to make sure that you got aero considerations covered when you've got a full load in your stake bed, haha. Neat truck for sure. I'd snag it in a heartbeat…
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Saw this at the local Wally World, parked well away from the crowd. I do the same when I take my '57 out for a spin. Seems too many folks just don't seem to respect classic iron for what it is. Thought I knew all the tri-fives locally here, don't recall seeing this one before. Pretty clean looking Bel Air, will have to watch for it and get acquainted.
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I drove mine down to Pound Ridge NY for a Christmas party Friday night. Over a 4 hr round trip at 12 mpg. Not bad for a 402 with 3.54s
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I recognize that license plate. ;)
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Now when I had that plate on my 81 GMC, it made me look like a pervert :lol: |
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A couple from the last couple weeks.
The Dodge at the grocery store in NOPO. And a 70 with a pair of 389's sitting in front of the tailgate. |
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While bombing around NOPO in my S10 Blazer I spied these two today. I see the F100 fairly often.
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